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THE FEVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, MONDAY, MARCIT 5, 1928 AUTOMOBILE, LIABILITY, BURGLARY AND TORNADO INSURANCE Thos. E. Jarrell Co. Realtors 721 10th Street N.W. Main 766 Prevent Dandruff quuld Zemo lccp< Sca.p clcmi cmo TBROMLEY JERSEY FROCKS eTR et it e WEare Pertect Foundution for Ane Frock SNUGGLEBAND UNDERTHINGS BROMLEY-SHEPARD CO., Inc. e Nire Wm K Care Manae Wathingtan Branch Ve % " __Vowen | Entrl Lmhaasg Broadway at Seventicth Street New York City D. D. PHELAN, Manager and All Rooml $2:50 and up _ th Bath Dinner 51.25 Luncheon 85¢ NO NIGHT PROWLER —can remove vour valuables and securities from a Safe Deposl't Box FEDERAL-AMERICAN \ \I'IO\ \I. B\\ Grats Glasses Fitted If(‘»rmx’rxk Wedical Syes Eramined Dr. CLAUDE S. SEMONES Eyesight Specialist Phone Main 321 409-110 Mclachien Bldz. 10th and G Sts. N.W. Headache Ant-Kammus {ablets relieve Headache whers others fail._ Pains of all kinds quickly vanmh whep vou take one o two AcK Tableta. Also ‘enc insomnia and nervousness. Break nwm(dn. fever grippe. Scientific. balanced formuls in sures safety and certain resulta. Prescribed by Goctors and dentists the world over for more than 3 years. Pain's greatest enemy 25 mil- bons sold annually Soid by drumh every- ‘where -handy vest-pocket size tine—25 centa. A-K n everytabiet. Anti-Kamnia NINEARE INJURED INAUTO MISHAPS Providence Hospital Nurse Is Hurt—Child Struck by Machine. iss Mary Duffy, 36 years old, a| e at Providence Hospital, living at 1 Lamont street, was injured vest v evening when struc nia avenue and Second s st by an automobile driven by Samuel 8 22 years, 1812 K street new took her to Providence Hos- | Her condition is not serious, phy- | stated. 1 automobile operated by James | Jackson, colored, 26 vears old. 619 | Wi utheast, struel -vear- Miraldo, G street itheast, as the child ran from behind a parked car yesterday. The girl was {taken to Providence Hospital. When an_automobile overturned on | Fificenth strect between C and D southeast yesterday afternoon, olph Deitz, 21 years old. 1522 Twen- street, an occupant of the car, | was injured. He was treated at Casualty Ho Police did not establish the 1d the driver. ! 54 years old, nont street, re- vesterday eve- nocked down by an auto- en by Mark A. Tyndoll, 1724 r' in front of 2611 reet. She was treated .’H‘ on between two automobiles | afternoon at Fourteenth and lted in James W. Jones, old, of 306 Pennsylvania ave- | nue, being sent to Casualty Hospital with two fractured ribs. The driver of the other car, Joseph Hoffman, 65 years old, 646 Sixth strect northeast, was un- ured. Both drivers and two occupants of lone of the cars were slightly injured early vesterday morning when two au- | crashed at Massachusetts and Davis street. Mrs. Edna M 30 vears old, 3718 Benton street, | and Carl L. Davis, 25 years old, 2701 ! Connecticut avenue, were the drivers. | The passengers were Miss Elizabeth ‘=n\dtr and Miss Virginia Snyder, each | years old, living at the Roosevelt | | Hotel. | el . { | |G. U. DEBATERS DEFEAT | TEAM FROM NEW YORK | Judges Give Four-to-One Decision in Favor of Three Capital i | i Students. | Georgetown University debaters won | a victory over a team from New York | { University last night in Gaston Hall, | the decision of the judges being four to {one in favor of the local speakers. | The Hilltop team defended the nega- {tive side of the question, “Resolved, That the United States should not pro- tect American interests in foreign coun- tries by military force.” i | The judges were Chief Justice Ed- ward K. Campbell of the United smz-s' Coun of Claims, Chief Justice George E. Martin of the District Court of Ap-| Justice Wendell P. Stafford of the District Supreme Court, Commissioner and Alfred A istant to the Attorney Georgetown's team, chosen from the | Philodemic Debating ‘Soclety, comprised | Leo McGuire, Joseph E. Green, winner |of the Merrick debating medal, and James Quinn. New York's team con- sisted of Jacob Zuckerman, Stephen Brody and Nathaniel Janes. SHIPPING NEWS Arrivals at and Sailings From | New York Ouhl R'llll Infll Plllu and Ashes | Now You Can Wear FALSE T hLTH With Real Comfort INGRUWN NAIl ; o~ A few drops of “Outgro” in the | ™ erevice of the ingrowing nal reduces ard pain and 83 tough- ers the tender, sensitive sikin under- resth tre e nal, that it cannot penetrate tne flesh, and the nail turne raturally cutward almost gver night infarmmat s 8 harmless antiseptic manufactured for chirgpodists. How- ever, ary une can buy from tne drug store 8 tny bottle contaring dires tiors. WHEN BACK HURTS FLUSH OUT KIDNEYS vl Lots of Good Water All a) ARRIVED | Toloa—Cristobal na DUE THURSDAY. MARCH 8. 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MARCH 10 e anih Sothampton ¥ lav—Lh, o—Mavae Cristobal and Fadfo Dorde-Bergen, Chriatiuneand wnd e ¥lvmouth Bodosne and Rotter Apeira Novies and Marseiie Cartagena eyr clean snd s keep up the Kidiey ertivemen st Janeir, Santon, | Dominten b} SUNLAY, MAKCH 3. isnen, e Wlomdward & Lothrop 10th, 11th, F and G Streets Tomorrow at 11 and 3 o’clock—A Fashion Showing—by Models aird, Schober & Co. Distinctive Spring Shoes Laird, Schober & Co. shoes reveal the trend toward femininity—in the new lasts—new shades—new leathers—new heels—new designs —yet marked by the usual Laird, Schober qualitics—creative orig- inality—excellence in Smart buckle-strap pump of tan calf, with cutout and overlay of lizard-calf; also in patent, $15. Varbo—~Spike heel street pump, with mod- ernistic buckle; of patent leather, $18. Semi-open shank strap pump, of Mayfair kid, trimmed with silk kid and instep buckle, $18. WOMEN’S SHOE SECTION, THIRD FLOOR. 50 Dozen Pastel- quality and restrained Honey-beige Lizard vamp pump, with quarter of Mayfair kid and enameled buckle, $20. Maxyfair kid one-strap pump, trimmed with darker shade kid; benchmade; with spike heels, $18. Hand-embroidered Philippine Night Gowns, Special, *1*° Delicate pastel colored hand embroidery is a lovely new note in these beautiful handmade Philippine gowns. Of fine, soft white nainsook, these gowns are especially charming because every stitch is made by hand and be- cause of their exquisite designs, CortoN Unprrwean Section, Tump Froor, New-“Playgrounds The Latest Silk Origination by No longer do the smarter printed silks rely on flowers or geometric patterns for their inspiration. The textile artisans have transcribed in all their splendor, gayety and spontaneity The Garden Spots of the World—beauti- Vagabend Crepe, $4.95 Yard BiLk Bretion, Seconp FLoOK. There is a dainty fineness about these pastel-colored em broidered Philippine gowns that will appeal to the fas- tidious woman—and the unusual price will appeal to every one. Double net inserts add much charm to many styles. Round, vee and square necklines. \With and without sleeves, of the World” Prints Mallinson fied by Nature and Arts of Man—in the full glory and radiance of colorings. lavana, Palm Beach, Bermuda, Catalina, Newport, Madeleine, the Rose Gardens of the Bagatelle, the Tuileries and the French Riviera are artistically portrayed in these Mallinson Silks. Pussy Willow Silk, $4.95 Yard Indestructible Chiffon Voile, $4 Yard Copies and Adaptations of Paris Hats Are Literally Shining Successes These replicas of the leading Paris millinery styles are faithful to the line and spirit of the originals and are as typical of their designers as if they bore their famous creators’ cachets. They are only lower in price. They are shining suc- cesses and their trimmings are shiny—lacquered quills—celophane straw—varnished ha:r—;ac- quered flowers. Agnes’ Dice-trimmed Felt Reboux’ Celophane Cap Lewis’ Lacquered Quill Hat Lewis’ Hair and Velvet Hat Alphonsine’s Navy Blue Celophane Hat Prices $15 to $35 MriuiNery SectioN, Trip FLooR. ModernizeYour Antiquated Jewelry--Remodel Your (0)L:| Weddmg ng It is surprising what beau complished in our Jewelry jewels can be reset pieces—at a comparati ring can be remodeled covered with white gol none of its sentiment Estimates and designs cheerfully submitted Jeweiry Repamr Secriox, First Froom. Women’s Navy Blue Dresses, $25 to $42-50 Hold a Foremost Place in the Spring Wardrobe Navy Blue has been acknowledge Georgene Crepe Roma Crepe de Jour Flat Crepe Crepe Elizabeth WoMex's Drrss SrcTioN, THiRD Froor Bob Evans’ Nurses’ Uniforms, 33 to %6 Exclusive -":rh Woodward & Lothrop Smart, prof 13 r now in vogue— tailored of ¢ will withstand many lines. Sizes 16 to 46 Uxirorn SecrioN, Tump FIoox are well- and poplin that g neck- Poirette Compacts Give the Natural Feminine Figure With femininity the essence of the N style—it is essential that the toundation be fenimy e, lhe new compacts bring out the beauty of form in a pers fectly proportioned sithouette—the mounlded bust and a shight suggestion of the normal waistline, These New Spring Compacts $12.50 to $32.50 are fashioned ot a vanety of materials broche and tricot—many with daiy ace at the top. As the compact combines brassiere and corset in a single garment, it gives the desitahle unbroken hine OURSET SECTION, THIRD FLonw